Mayer Construction Inc is a seasoned demolition company based out of Lake Oswego, OR. We have a full-size excavator that allows us to remove oil tanks, mobile homes, concrete, pools, fencing, and more!
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With over 5 years of experience in the land clearing and demolition industry, Track Works knows how to quickly, efficiently, and affordably remove and haul away all types of unwanted structures. Whether you need a commercial or residential building torn down ...
Valley Pacific Construction has earned a reputation for providing safe, high-quality services to a customers for more than 45 years, including oil tank removal. We are proud of our high volume of returning customers who have helped us continue our steady ...
Moore Excavation is a full service construction group that serves general contractors, municipalities, and private developers throughout the Pacific Northwest. We are licensed in several states and have over 100+ employees. Since 1956, our mission has been to safely build quality ...
Since 2005, Braun Construction and Design has been providing excavating and demolition services to Wilsonville, OR and surrounding areas. With our extensive fleet of equipment, wide range of services, and highly skilled team of specialists, Braun has what it takes to ...
Columbia Excavating, LLC is a locally owned and operated general earthwork construction contractor with more than 25 years of experience and a vast fleet of equipment. We have what it takes to handle your oil tank removal project.
Pihl Excavating is an Oregon-based earth moving and demolition company dedicated to high-quality services and unmatched customer satisfaction. They provide timely, cost-effective excavating, grading, and demolition services.
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How long have oil tanks been used?
Oil tanks have been used since 1859 when oil was discovered. What started as wooden barrels grew to meet the needs of the oil industry and soon were constructed of metal. The first steel storage tanks were constructed in the late 1800s once companies realized how much of their "black gold" was escaping.
Soon after, in 1922, a third-party testing facility developed the first standards for steel storage tank safety.
In 1988, the EPA set a deadline for implementing new tank safety regulations. Since the 1990s, more and more people have decided to close and remove their tanks due to the widely-known environmental and health risks.
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